During the previous phases of the project (Phase I and II), two new field tests have been designed and validated for an integration in a primary care setting in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). These new field tests are 3-min paced-walk test (3MPWT) and 3-min paced step test (3MPST). If the validity and sensitivity of the TM3 could be highlighted, particularly by the reduction of dyspnea level following bronchodilatation, Phase II highlight that the 3MPST does not allow to detect this decrease of dyspnea after bronchodilatation. The use of too high step rates could explain these results through a hypothesis relative to neuromechanical coupling of dyspnea. The main objective of this trial is to follow the investigations on the sensitivity of 3MPST to detect the effects of pharmacological intervention on the exertional dyspnea in COPD patient. The hypothesis of this work is that the use of lower step rates cadences could allow to detect an improvement of exertional dyspnea following treatment-induced bronchodilatation, contrary to higher step rates.

Measurement of Exertional Dyspnea in the Primary Care Setting in Patients With COPD, Phase III: Sensitivity of the Step Test to Detect Improvement in Dyspnea Following Bronchodilation in Patients With COPD

Tidal excursion in pleural pressure will be measured using an oesophageal balloon-catheter system that will be positioned using standardized technique (n=40). Gastric and transdiaphragmatic pressures as well as the diaphragm electromyogram will be recorded in the 20 subjects studied at McGill University using a multipair esophageal electrode-balloon catheter.

Pulmonary function [ Time Frame: At baseline and 60-min after the nebulization of either placebo and bronchodilator ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]

Pulmonary function will be measured by spirometry and plethysmography in the initial visit. In the subsequent visits, pulmonary function will be evaluated by spirometry before and 60-min after the nebulization of either placebo or bronchodilator.

Exercise capacity will be directly assessed following an incremental cycle exercise test. The exercise capacity was defined as the maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 peak, ml/kg/min) by direct measurements of gas exchanges.

The maximum inspiratory pressure (PImax) will be measured during a sniff manoeuvre. These measurements will allow to construct the ratio of respiratory effort (tidal Pes/PImax) to thoracic displacement (VT/predicted VC), an index of neuromechanical coupling

For the visit 2, COPD patients will be randomly assigned a combination of ipratropium/salbutamol or a placebo in a double-blind crossover design. For the visit 3, the other intervention drug will be assigned. The bronchodilation obtained with the medication will allow to determine if the 3-min step test is sensitive by detecting an improvement of exertional dyspnea following bronchodilation.

Other Name: Combivent or placebo (nebulization)

Detailed Description:

For this project, 40 patients with COPD will be recruited in 2 centres (in the Institute of Cardiology and Pneumology of Quebec and in the Chest Institute of Montreal). For each patient, three visits will be performed. During the first visit, baseline pulmonary function and maximal exercise capacity will be evaluated and the patients will be familiarized with step test proceedings. Between the different visits, a 3-7 days period will be respected. During the second and the third visits, 4 step tests will be performed at 4 different rates, following one of the two conditions (placebo or bronchodilatation). This project will propose two randomization levels. The first randomization will be relative to the choice of the condition used during the second visit (placebo ou bronchodilatation) and the second one for the rates order (14, 16, 20, 24 steps/min). During each performed exercise, cardiorespiratory and pulmonary parameters will be measured using a portable system.

Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:

50 Years to 80 Years

Genders Eligible for Study:

Both

Accepts Healthy Volunteers:

No

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

age higher than 50 years old

smoking history ≥ 10 packs/year

post-bronchodilator FEV1 between 30 and 80% of the predicted value and FEV1/FVC lesser than 70% as assessed in previous pulmonary function test (corresponding to GOLD stages II and III)

Exclusion Criteria:

respiratory exacerbation within the preceding 6 weeks

asthmatic condition

significant O2 desaturation (SaO2 < 85%) at rest or during exercise

presence of another pathology that could influence exercise tolerance or may prevent the realization of the step test

subject having a pacemaker

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01655199